Best AI Website Builder for Salons and Spas in 2026
Hair salons, nail salons, day spas, and beauty studios that need a visual, booking-focused site.
The short version: InBuild is the best AI website builder for salons and spas because it generates a complete, deployable site from a single prompt — including the features that actually matter for a salon or spa. Beauty businesses are visual — the work is the proof. But most salon sites lead with text or stock photos instead of real portfolio shots. The result: visitors can't tell if the stylist's aesthetic matches what they want.
What a salon or spa actually needs
Portfolio gallery above the fold
Real work, your stylists, your clients. Visitors scan visuals first. A grid of 12-20 recent looks beats any amount of copy.
Online booking integration
Square Appointments, Booksy, Vagaro, or Acuity embed. Phone-only booking loses 50%+ of mobile-first bookings. Online booking is now the default expectation.
Service menu with prices
Cuts, colors, balayage, extensions, blowouts — each with starting price. 'Pricing varies' loses comparison shoppers; a starting price (with note that final price depends on hair length/density) keeps them.
Stylist bios + photos
Many clients pick the stylist, not the salon. Per-stylist photos, bio (5-10 years experience, specialty), and ideally a portfolio shot grid per stylist.
Location, hours, parking — and Insta link
Insta is where the portfolio actually lives for most salons. Link it prominently. Plus address, hours, parking notes, and Apple/Google Maps deep links.
Example prompts for salons and spas
Copy these into InBuild's AI prompt to generate a starter site for your business. Customize the specifics; the generated site will reflect your input precisely.
Build a website for a hair salon in Chicago specializing in balayage and color correction. Hero with portfolio gallery, services with starting prices, stylist bios + Instagram links, online booking, location, contact.
Create a nail salon site in Miami. Hero with nail-art gallery, services menu (manicure, pedicure, gel, acrylic, art designs) with pricing, online booking, technicians, location, FAQ.
Generate a day spa site offering massage, facials, and body treatments. Hero with peaceful imagery + booking CTA, service menu with pricing, therapist bios, gift cards, location, packages.
Frequently asked questions
Should I show real client photos or stock photography?
Real, every time. Stock photos signal 'we're hiding what we actually do.' Even amateur-iPhone photos of real work beat polished stock. Get client photo consent at booking — most clients say yes, especially if you offer a small discount.
Should I list every service price?
Starting prices, yes. Most beauty pricing varies (hair length, density, complexity), so list 'starting at $85' rather than 'pricing varies'. Visitors want to know if you're in their budget tier before booking a consultation.
Do I need a blog?
Less critical for salons than for other small businesses. The Instagram feed embedded on your site usually serves the 'recent work' need. If you do blog, focus on local-search topics (best balayage in [city]) and seasonal content (prom hair, wedding-season prep).
Should I include online gift card sales?
If holiday/birthday gift cards are a significant revenue stream, yes — Square Gift Cards, Toast, or Stripe Checkout for one-time. It's a low-effort revenue add and the gift recipient becomes a new customer.